Identity and security in former Yugoslavia

A clear, concise and comprehensive analysis of the concept of societal security, this groundbreaking book systematically applies the concept of societal security to the five successor states of Former Yugoslavia - Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Page 86A few weeks later the Croat-Moslem alliance was dissolved by the recognition,
which eliminated the common interests of both sides. The UN had stepped up its
humanitarian and monitoring role from being a mediator to an adjudicator (see ...

Page 87President Karadzic hailed the proclamation of the Croat Republic Herceg-Bosna
in May 1992 as a reasonable exercise of Croatian national self-determination,
asking President Izetbegovic to state Moslem claims and join negotiations on ...

Page 88solution, in former Yugoslavia, was having 'Moslem' recognised as a national
identity, on a par with Serb or Croat; but ... in independent Bosnia- Herzegovina
together with Serbs and Croats - who will only have that on terms Moslems see
as ...